Arming councils and industrial entities with proper risk management strategies.
Australian local council landfill sites and privately owned hazardous liquid waste management companies must safely and effectively manage leachate and other hazardous liquid waste to meet organisational objectives, remain compliant and protect the surrounding environment and communities.
Seasonal impacts, discharge capabilities, rainfall, phenomena such as La Niña, as well as operational levels, strict state legislation, limited physical space for water storage, and proximity to flora and fauna and communities can all intensify the need for effective management of water levels.
The ramifications of ineffective water management or inaction can be catastrophic and include expensive fines, unsafe and illegal discharges resulting in devastating environmental incidents, operational shutdown, and extreme health and safety hazards for nearby communities as as broader ecoystems.
Responsabilidade ambiental
Minimise your environmental impact associated with wastewater and leachate management and rapidly prepare landfill sites for rehabilitation.
Solução móvel e escalável
Our systems can adapt to your immediate and urgent needs or evolve into long term solutions, ensuring they remain effective as you grow.
Conformidade regulatória
A Minetek ajuda-o a navegar e a superar as rigorosas regulamentações ambientais, garantindo que as suas atividades se mantêm em conformidade.
Manage seasonal risk
Effectively mititage water management risks in response to seasonal and other environmental phenomena such as La Niña.
Alternative solutions for leachate and other hazardous liquid waste management.
Environmental Engineers, Landfill Engineers, Operations Managers, Maintenance Managers, Technical Services Managers, Processing Managers, and personnel in similar or equivalent roles are often tasked with the complex task of finding a solution that can achieve safe, compliant, and effective water balance mitigation for industrial and municipal sites storing leachate or other hazardous liquid waste.
The most common leachate and hazardous liquid waste management methods include pumping/water transfer, trucking/haulage, standard water treatment, sprinklers/irrigators, and new ponds/dams.